SEAToday.com, Jakarta - Sorting household waste is essential to reducing waste generation and promoting environmental sustainability. Waste can be categorized into three main types: organic, inorganic, and residual.
Organic waste, which includes food scraps and dry leaves, can be composted to create nutrient-rich fertilizer for plants. Inorganic waste, such as paper, plastic, and metal, can be recycled into new products. In contrast, residual waste, including used textiles and diapers, should be disposed of properly in landfills.
Domestic waste, also known as household waste or kitchen waste, is generated from everyday activities within homes. It encompasses food scraps, paper, plastic, metal, textiles, and other discarded items. The volume of domestic waste typically increases with the number of household members and their consumption habits.
Simple steps to implement waste sorting at home:
- Provide different bins for each waste category. Commonly, three colors are used: green for organic waste, blue for inorganic waste, and black for residual waste.
- Once sorted, ensure waste is directed to the appropriate channels. Organic waste can be composted at home or handed over to sanitation workers, while inorganic waste can be delivered to recycling centers or designated collectors.
- Separate hazardous waste, such as batteries or fluorescent lamps, and send it to specialized treatment facilities.
By adopting waste sorting practices, we can collectively contribute to a cleaner environment, conserve resources, and promote sustainable living. Have you incorporated waste sorting into your household routine?
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